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2051 Rev. T. G. Boyce Family F4535
 
2052 Rev. T. G. Boyce Family F4537
 
2053 Rev. T. G. Boyce Family F4545
 
2054 Rev. T. G. Boyce Family F4550
 
2055 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F3820
 
2056 Rev. W. H. Miller Family F5672
 
2057 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F3014
 
2058 Rev. W. L. Wheeler Family F186
 
2059 Rev. W. L.Wheeler (Marriage certificate says 11/28/1940) in the Presbyterian Church Family F1
 
2060 Rev. W.A. Freeman Family F976
 
2061 Richard Swepson remarried in 1848 UNKNOWN, Unknown (I2892)
 
2062 Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - July 27, 1996
Deceased Name: Sweet Briar -- Mrs. Janet Kelso Lowrey Gager
Sweet Briar -- Mrs. Janet Kelso Lowrey Gager, 72, retired director of public relations and publications for Sweet Briar College, widow of Perrin Holmes Lowrey and wife of Forrest L. Gager.

Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA)
Date: July 27, 1996
Edition: City
Page: B-2
Record Number: 9607270393
Copyright (c) 1996 Richmond Newspapers, Inc. 
KELSO, Janet Beatrice (I1053)
 
2063 Ripley - Joyce Ann Bomar Reeves, 64, retired Dyer County High School teacher after 37 years, died Friday at West Tennessee Transitional Center in Jackson. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Garner Funeral Home with burial in Concord Cemetery. She was a member of Alpha Delta Kappa International Honorary Sorority for Women Educators, Concord United Methodist Church administrative council, United Methodist Women's district mission team, DCEA, Tennessee Education Association and National Educators Association. Mrs. Reeves, the wife of Douglas Reeves, also leaves a stepdaughter, Mary Jones of Ripley; a stepson, Steve Reeves of Gates; two sisters, Kathryn Beaty of Bolivar and Brenda McCallie of Knoxville; a brother, Jerry Bomar of Burleson, Texas, seven stepgrandchildren and four stepgreat-grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Concord United Methodist Church or Poplar Grove United Methodist Church Building Fund in Drummonds.
Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN)
Date: March 12, 2005 
BOMAR, Joyce Ann (I476)
 
2064 Ripley, Lauderdale, TN, USA BLACK, Elsie L. (I1254)
 
2065 Rison, Cleveland, AR, USA McDOUGALD, Leta Ozelle (I2769)
 
2066 Robert B. "Bob" Boyd
Date of Death - Nov. 10, 2005

Robert B. "Bob" Boyd of Athens died at Athens Regional Medical Center. Mr. Boyd, 89, was a native of Covington and former resident of Chattanooga and the Washington, D. C. area. He served on the Federal Power Commission and was formerly with the TVA. He was a member of Sweetwater First Presbyterian Church.

Graveside services were Nov. 12 at Green Hill Cemetery with Rev. Gary Kodman officiating. Bordwine Funeral Home in Etowah was in charge of the arrangements.

Survivors include a son, Robert C. "Buzz" Boyd of Fayetteville, Ga.; two sisters, Mary Will of Mechanicsville, Va., and Doris Boyd of Memphis; two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his spouse, Bobbie Smith Boyd and his parents, William R. and Sally Pace Boyd. 
BOYD, Robert Burton (I160)
 
2067 Robert L. Boyd, 91 went to be with the Lord on July 30, 2017. Robert was born June 11, 1926 to Austin McQuiston (Mack) Boyd and Cora Lee (Walker) Boyd on the family farm at Eureka, Navarro County Texas. He graduated from Mildred High School in 1943.

He was inducted into the U.S. Army in September 1944. After basic training at Camp Hood, and also in California he shipped out from Seattle to Hawaii for further training and the Pacific Campaign, where he was assigned to Company B 382nd Battalion 96th Infantry Division. His division along with 3 other Army divisions plus 2 Marine Corps divisions landed on April 1, 1945 in Okinawa beginning the largest and bloodiest battles of the war in the Pacific. On May 13 his company had been reduced from 200 men to about 50 and his company Commander, Lt. Seymour Terry, was leading the charge up Zebra Hill in the Battle of Okinawa when Lt. Terry was mortally wounded by a Japanese mortar. Under enemy fire, Robert and 3 other men carried Terry down the hill on a rain poncho. Lt. Terry was later awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously for his heroic actions. On May 27, on O-Boe Hill Robert was wounded in action by hand grenade shrapnel while defending his position from a fox hole. He received the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Combat Infantry Badge, Army Good Conduct, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, Philippine Independence Medal and the World War II Victory Medal. Additionally, for its heroic efforts, the 96th Division was awarded the Army Presidential Unit Citation. After recuperation in Guam, Robert rejoined the 96th division in Mindoro Island and Luzon Island in the Philippines. He served in the honor guard when General Douglas MacAthur returned to liberate the Philippines on July 5, 1946 and he was discharged in September 1946.

Robert met the love of his life, Helen Bonner in 1954 at the water cooler in the Navarro County Courthouse and they were married on June 25, 1955. They were blessed with 3 children: Mack, Jane and Jean. In the early 1950’s while running the family farm, Robert also began part-time work for United States Department of Agriculture Federal Crop Insurance which later became a full time job. He traveled extensively, often accompanied by his wife, Helen, throughout Texas as well as Oklahoma, New Mexico and Missouri selling crop insurance, working as a crop insurance claim adjuster and in district and state insurance offices. He also worked in Washington DC for several months on multiple occasions in the capacity as an appellate judge hearing insurance claim appeal cases where he earned the nickname “Judge”. He retired from Federal Crop Insurance after more than 50 years to fully devote his time to his beloved farm/ranch in Eureka which has been in the family for 125 years.

Robert enjoyed family gatherings, gardening, and especially his cattle and his farm/ranch. He was a member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Corsicana having served as elder and deacon for numerous terms and tracing his Presbyterian roots back over 200 years to Scotland. He served many years as an officer of the Eureka Cemetery Association.

Robert was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Onata Boyd, and brothers Nolan Boyd and James J. Boyd.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Helen; son, Mack Boyd and daughter-in-law Molly Boyd of Ennis; daughter Jane Williams and son-in-law Jerry Williams of Waxahachie; daughter Jean Bonds and son-in-law Bobby Bonds of Dallas. He is also survived by his five grandchildren, Kaitlin Williams of Austin, Sara Williams of Beverly Hills, California, Lindsey Williams of Troy, Alabama, Jamie Boyd of Pullman, Washington and Rob Boyd and wife Sydnee Boyd of Midland, and neighbors who are just like grandsons, Coyt Weaver and Teigan Weaver of Eureka. He is also survived by his brothers, Walker Boyd of Navasota, Texas, and Wallis Boyd and sister-in-law Kathy Boyd of Bradenton, Florida and many loving cousins, nieces and nephews.

Visitation with the family will be Thursday, August 3, 2017 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Corley Funeral Home. Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, August 4, 2017 at Westminster Presbyterian Church with Dr. John Blewitt officiating. Burial will follow in Eureka Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers will be Rob Boyd, Tim Boyd, Patrick Boyd, Chris Sparkman, Brian Sparkman, Coyt Weaver, Albert Weaver, John Hughes, David Bonner and Bobby Grantham. Honorary pallbearers are Barney Thomas, Sammy Thomas, B.J. Coker, Westminster Presbyterian Elders, and Federal Crop Insurance Co-workers.

The family wishes to express their thankfulness to Dr. Kent Rogers, and the caregivers of Angels at Home and Amazing Angels for their love, devotion and care.

Memorials may be made to the Eureka Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 34 Corsicana, Texas 75151.

An online guest book is available at www.corleyfuneralhome.com and selecting the Robert L. Boyd obituary. 
BOYD, Robert Lee “Bob” (I2405)
 
2068 Robert Lester Patterson was born to Rev. William Little Patterson and Nancy (Nannie) Rosanna Boyd in Lincoln County, Arkansas. They moved to Eureka, Texas where he and his siblings grew up on a farm. He married Anna Ruth Middleton and they had four children, Hazel, Eleanor, Anna Ruth (Pat), and Robert Jr. He and his family lived in Eureka, Jacksonville, and Corsicana. He was a lifelong Presbyterian,
findagrave.com notes 
PATTERSON, Robert Lester Sr (I2458)
 
2069 Robert S. “Bobby” McDill
Date of death: August 29, 2010

Robert S. “bobby” McDill, 77, passed away at his home in Atoka on Sunday, August 29, 2010. He was a member of Salem Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church and served as deacon, elder and treasurer. He was also a Navy veteran and a retired transportation specialist from Cargill. In addition, he dedicated 64 years of service to the Boy Scouts of America and served for 50 years as scoutmaster of Troop #60 in Atoka.

Funeral services were held on Wednesday, September 1 at Salem Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Atoka. He was buried in Salem Cemetery. Munford Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Mozelle Willey McDill; sons Ron and Jimmy McDill; grandchildren Haylee McDill, Gabe Dence, Tori Flowers and Heather Davenport; great-grandchildren Clayton Paul Davenport, Miracle Lanee Flowers, Taylor Marie Faulk and Caylob Jordan Davenport; brother Scott (Joy) McDill and sister Lydia (David) Wright.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert S. and Gladys McDill.

Memorials may be sent to Salem ARP Church or to BSA Troop #60.

The Leader
(Covington, Tenn.) Sept. 2, 2010 
McDILL, Robert Simpson "Bobby" Jr (I6230)
 
2070 Robert W. Boyd of 400 52nd Ave, North Myrtle Beach, SC; died at the age of 83. He was the son of the late Backstrom Blain Boyd and Sarah Ina (Hobbs) Boyd. He Enlisted November 2, 1942 U.S Army Air Corp, a Veteran of World War II. 2 years 11 months and 9 days Honorable discharge Oct 10, 1945, at the rank of Sergeant as a Airplane and Engine Mechanic, from the 140th AAF Base Unit out of Winston-Salem, NC; no overseas duty. Bob is survived by his wife Patricia Anne “Pat” (Forester) Boyd. Bob's first wife, Nellie Pitt (Dodson) Boyd, passed away in 1956. He was preceded in death by all his brothers and sisters, Thomas B Boyd, Gaston H. Boyd, Cleone C. Boyd, Elizabeth F. Boyd and Margaret M. Stephens. BOYD, Robert Warren (I2656)
 
2071 Robert Wayne McMillin, 74 of Germantown, TN died peacefully on June 10, 2019 following an extended stay at Baptist Memorial Hospital.
Robert Wayne was born on October 31, 1944 in Gilt Edge, TN to the late Clara Hill McMillin and Albert Sidney McMillin. He graduated from Munford High School class of 1962 and received his Bachelor's degree from Memphis State University, the current University of Memphis.
He served in the Army National Guard and spent his professional career in the Tipton County School System as a teacher, coach, and senior administrator, retiring as Director of Transportation.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 51 years, Madeleine Paulette Tate McMillin, Belmont Village, Germantown, TN; brother, Challace Joe McMillin (Mary Lou Quinn), Harrisonburg, VA; sister-in-law, Nancie Tate McCoy (Sam), Huntingdon, TN; niece, Lisa McMillin Wooley (Mike), Nashville, TN; nephew, Sid McMillin, Pray, MT; great nephew and niece, Christopher Wooley and Rachael Wooley, Nashville, TN; paternal aunt, Sue McMillin Ashe (Marshall), Millington, TN; numerous cousins and very dedicated special friends.
A visitation and service will be held at Munford Funeral Home, 1136 Tipton Road, Munford, TN on Thursday, June 13. The visitation will be at 12:00 noon followed by the service 1:00pm and burial at Covington Memorial Cemetery.
Published in the Commercial Appeal, June 12, 2019 
McMILLIN, Robert Wayne (I467)
 
2072 ROBERT WOOTEN Jr.

Munford - ROBERT m. “Mac” WOOTEN, JR., 73, of Munford, died February 24, 2015 at home. Mr. Wooten was a CPA and owner of Robert M. Wooten, Jr., CPA. He was a member of Atoka Presbyterian Church, where he served as an Elder and was an Army veteran. The family will receive friends Thursday, February 26 from 5-8 p.m. and service will be 2 p.m. Friday, all at Munford Chapel. Interment will be in Helen Crigger Cemetery. He leaves his wife of 46 years, Bobbie Hillsman Wooten; three sons, Robert Yu (Nina), Rob Wooten (Megan), Drew Wooten (Rachael); sisters, Lynn Wooten Asinger, Milly Wooten Fuselier; seven grandchildren: Hannah, Skye, Brynne, Katie, Savannah, Mason and Scarlett. Memorials may be made to Atoka Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 68, Atoka, TN; Bible Study Fellowship Intl., 19001 Huebner Rd., San Antonio, TX. 78250-4019. bsfinternational.org. Munford Funeral Home Munford Chapel (901)837-0123 brentwoodfuneralservices.com 
WOOTEN, Robert McLaughlin “Mac” Jr (I8923)
 
2073 RootsWeb site had following note: Information on This family was furnished by Catherine Wright from the family Bible. SIMONTON, Robert C. (I332)
 
2074 Rossville Township McKEOWN, John Boyd (I4595)
 
2075 Rothery, Robert Keith
ROBERT KEITH ROTHERY, 64, of Sugar Land, died peacefully at his home on June 13, 2004. Preceded in death by his mother, Betty J. Rothery, and his adoptive father, George Rothery, he is survived by, Robbie, his wife of 28 years. Bob a licensed irrigator, served in the U.S. Navy and earned degrees at both the University of Houston and New Mexico State University. At his request, there will be no services. Memorial contributions may be made to Citizens for Animal Protection, 11925 Katy Freeway, Houston, 77079. 
ROTHERY, Robert K. (I3834)
 
2076 Row 1 BOYD, Arthur Ford (I1730)
 
2077 Row 1 BOYD, Andrew White (I1731)
 
2078 Row 1 BOYD, William Francis (I1736)
 
2079 Row 1 (next to Robert Ford and Blanche Quinlen Boyd) BOYD, Sarah Morrow (I1733)
 
2080 Row 10 BOYD, Jane [Jinnie] (I624)
 
2081 Row 10 STRONG, Infant (I1713)
 
2082 Row 10. Age 22 years 7 days BOYD, Elizabeth Esther (I613)
 
2083 Row 10/aged 5 yr 8mo 13 days BOYD, William (I626)
 
2084 Row 10/next to George W. Boyd FORD, Frances Emerline (I1716)
 
2085 Row 14 MILLER, Jennette W “Jinnie” (I1348)
 
2086 Row 14 WHITE, John (I2295)
 
2087 Row 14 WHITE, William Garner (I2303)
 
2088 Row 14, in the 74th year of her age UNKNOWN, Esther (I4722)
 
2089 Row 15 BOYD, Lucinda “Lucy” (I1358)
 
2090 Row 15 McKEOWN, Addison Bingham (I3955)
 
2091 Row 15 REEDY, Amelia Augusta (I4631)
 
2092 Row 15 TENNANT, Hannah Frances (I4751)
 
2093 Row 15 CURRY, Margaret Jane (I4752)
 
2094 Row 15 MILLER, Nancy (I4754)
 
2095 Row 15. tombstone transcription: son of SJ and MCB Curry. CURRY, William Allen (I4750)
 
2096 Row 17 plot 30 BAGLEY, James Robert (I8400)
 
2097 Row 18 BOYD, Jennette “Jennie” (I63)
 
2098 Row 18 REEDY, John (I602)
 
2099 Row 18 REEDY, William (I603)
 
2100 Row 18 BOYD, Robert Aaron (I1734)
 

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